Motion Picture Magazine (Aug 1914-Jan 1915)

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*J A DAY WITH NORMA TALMADGE OF THE VITAGRAPH COMPANY There is one child of the screen who will probably be a child ten years from now. While we do not know her as a child, that is what she is — off the screen, but never that on the screen. It is a beautiful thing to be able to preserve one's youth and not to be too anxious to appear older than we are. Most girls, when they get to be Sweet Sixteen, begin to cast 107 aside girlish things, to "come out" into society, and to imagine that they are young ladies who have just